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[ecrea] new book: Political Communication Online
Thu Oct 09 08:41:33 GMT 2014
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"Political Communication Online: Structures, Functions, and Challenges"
- new book in the Routledge Series in Political Communication Research.
The impact of the Internet on political communication has been
significant and multifaceted: it expanded the reach of political
messages; opened the floodgates of decontextualization and intercultural
misunderstanding; made room for new genres and forms; and allowed for
the incorporation of every previously existing communication mode into
complex multilayered documents. Political Communication Online places
these developments in their social and media context, covers various
disciplinary backgrounds and how they can contribute to a common
understanding of the evolving online media landscape, and proposes a
novel methodological tool for the analysis of political communication
online. Seizov offers an approach that places context at the core of the
theoretical and methodological discussion by discussing the traits of
online communication that make it a unique communication environment.
The book then brings together different disciplines which have important
contributions for the study of political communication online but have
not been integrated for this purpose so far, such as visual
communication, multimodal research, and cognitive psychology. Seizov
introduces the book's main theoretical and methodological contribution
to multimodal document analysis, the annotation scheme "Imagery and
Communication in Online Narratives" (ICON), and explores how the ICON
approach works in practice. Taking four distinct genres of online
political communication - news, election campaigns, NGOs, and social
movements - the book presents the analyses of convenience samples from
each of them in detail. This text features a comprehensive theoretical
discussion of vital current developments in online political
communication, places these developments in context, and couples that
with a practical demonstration of the novel methodology it proposes.
Reviews
"This exploratory work proposes a multi-modal method - a fusion of prior
approaches informed by linguistics, visual communication, and other
disciplines -- for descriptive online content analysis. Simultaneously
capturing visual and textual elements (and the relationships between
them) is a promising development." -Patrick Meirick, University of Oklahoma
"Provides an interesting and comprehensive exploration of political
communication as it evolves in concert with advances in communication
technologies. This is an excellent volume for scholars interested in
keeping apace of the current state and possible future of global
political communication." -Brian Houston, University of Missouri
Find at: <http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415737388/>
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Dr. Ognyan Seizov
Communication Science
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
University of Bremen
GW 2, Room A3460
Bibliothekstr. 1
28359 Bremen
Germany
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